Calgary Herald

Iran claims to be copying captured American drone

- MARCUS GEORGE

Iran’s military has started to build a copy of a U.S. surveillan­ce drone captured last year after breaking the software encryption, Iranian media reported Sunday.

Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, head of the Revolution­ary Guards aerospace division, said engineers were in the final stages of decoding data from the Sentinel aircraft, which came down in December near the Afghan border, Mehr news agency reported.

Iran said the unmanned aircraft was shot down, but Washington disputes that and says the security systems mean Iran is unlikely to get valuable informatio­n from the Lockheed Martin Corp. drone.

“The Americans should be aware to what extent we have infiltrate­d the plane,” Fars news agency quoted Hajizadeh as saying. “Our experts have full understand­ing of its components and programs.”

Iran’s military regular announces defence and engineerin­g developmen­ts, but some analysts are skeptical as to how reliable those reports are.

U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, a member of the Armed Services Committee, voiced his own doubts. “There’s a history here of Iranian bluster, particular­ly now when they’re on the defensive because of our economic sanctions against them,” Lieberman said in a television interview.

The RQ-170 Sentinel has been widely used since 2010 in Afghanista­n and Pakistan. It played a role in the raid in which Osama bin Laden was killed last year, analysts say.

An Iranian defence official said recently that Tehran has received numerous requests for informatio­n on the craft and that China and Russia have shown most interest.

The loss of the plane sparked some concerns that sophistica­ted technology could fall into the hands of countries developing their own unmanned planes. The main worry centres on the special coatings on the craft’s surface.

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